Code of Maine Rules
29 - DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
250 - BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 15 - RULES GOVERNING ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS TO ESTABLISH LEGAL PRESENCE
Section 250-15-3 - Documents to establish the legal presence of United States citizens or nationals

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

A person, who is a United States citizen, including, for the purpose of this rule, United States nationals, may present the following documents to establish evidence of legal presence in the United States.

A. United States Passport or Passport Card.

B. Certified copy of a birth certificate from a State Office of Vital Statistics or equivalent agency showing the individual was born in:

1. a State of the United States;

2. District of Columbia;

3. Puerto Rico after January 12, 19411;

4. Virgin Islands after January 16, 19172;

5. Guam after April 11, 18993;

6. Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands at or after 11:00 a.m. (Saipan time) on January 9, 19784;

7. American Samoa after February 16, 19005; or

8. Swains Island after March 4, 19255; or

C. Consular of Report of Birth Abroad, Certificate of Report of Birth or Certification of Report of Birth.

D. Certificate of Naturalization.

E. Certificate of U.S. Citizenship.

F. United States Citizen Identification Card.

G. Identification Card for Resident Citizen in the U.S.

H. American Indian Card.

I. Northern Mariana Identification Card.

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